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Overview of SCI-BUS & Science Gateways including the CloudBroker platform

Overview of SCI-BUS & Science Gateways including the CloudBroker platform. http://www.sci-bus.eu Peter Kacsuk MTA SZTAKI Start date: 2011-10-01 Duration: 36 months. SCI-BUS is supported by the FP7 Capacities Programme under contract nr RI-283481. Motivations.

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Overview of SCI-BUS & Science Gateways including the CloudBroker platform

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  1. Overview of SCI-BUS & Science Gateways including the CloudBroker platform http://www.sci-bus.eu Peter Kacsuk MTA SZTAKI Start date: 2011-10-01 Duration: 36 months SCI-BUS is supported by the FP7 Capacities Programme under contract nr RI-283481

  2. Motivations • There are many user communities who would like to access several DCIs (grids, clouds, clusters) in a transparent way • They do not want to learn the peculiar features of the used DCIs • They want to concentrate on their scientific application • Therefore they need a science gateway

  3. Supercomputer based SGs (DEISA, TeraGrid) Science Gateway (SG)instance App. Repository Cluster based service grids (SGs) (EGEE, OSG, etc.) Desktop grids (DGs) (BOINC, Condor, etc.) Grid systems Local clusters Supercomputers What do e-scientists need? E-scientists • Sharing ready-to-use appls via the repository • Joint run appls via the gateway in the hidden e-science infrastructure Clouds Distributed Computing Infrastructure (DCI)

  4. Who are the members of an e-science community? • End-users (e-scientists) (50.000-500.000) • Execute the published WF applications with custom input parameters by creating application instances using the published WF applications as templates • Science Gateway (SG) Framework Developers (5-10) • Develop genericSG framework • SG Instance Developers (50-100) • Develop application domain specific SG instance • WF Application Developers (500-1.000) • Develop WF applications • Publish the completed WF applications for end-users

  5. Main objectives of SCI-BUS • Create a generic-purpose science gateway framework (WS-PGRADE/gUSE) • Elaborate a science gateway instance development technology • Establish production SG instance services both for national grids (horizontal user communities) and various science communities (vertical user communities) • Provide workflow (application) repository and portlet repository • Develop business models to guarantee sustainability and commercial exploitation

  6. Project partners

  7. SCI-BUS Architecture

  8. WS-PGRADE/gUSE Generic-purpose gateway framework • Based on Liferay • WS-PGRADE (Web Services Parallel Grid Runtime and Developer Environment) • gUSE(Grid User Support Environment) architecture • General purpose • Workflow-oriented portal framework • Supports the development and execution of workflow-based applications • Enables the multi-DCI execution of any WF • Support the fast development of SG instances by a customization technology

  9. Creating and running WS-PGRADE workflow in WF developer view Step 1: Edit workflow

  10. Step 2: Configuring the workflow Cloud1 Cloud N

  11. Step 3: Running workflow instances

  12. Integrated WS-PGRADE/CloudBroker Platform to access multi-clouds Multi-cloud WS-PGRADE gUSE (DCI-Bridge) IaaS Cloud 1 SEQ WS-PGRADE Cloud Broker Platform gUSE (DCI-Bridge) IaaS Cloud N SEQ • Supported clouds: Amazon, IBM, OpenStack, Eucalyptus, OpenNebula • SaaS solution: • Preregistered services/jobs can run from WS-PGRADE Supported by gUSE 3.5.0 • IaaS solution: • any services/jobs (e.g. BoT jobs) can run from WS-PGRADE Supported by gUSE 3.5.1

  13. Types of gateways to be developed from the core WS-PGRADE/gUSE framework • Generic purpose gateways for national grids • Core WS-PGRADE/gUSE (e.g. Greek NGI) • Generic purpose gateway for a particular DCI • EDGI gateway based on WS-PGRADE/gUSE • Generic purpose gateway for specific technologies • SHIWA gateway for workflow sharing and interoperation • Application-oriented science gateway instances • Swiss proteomics portal, MoSGrid gateway • Autodock gateway, Seizmology gateway, VizIVO, etc.

  14. Communities developing WS-PGRADE/gUSE based gateways • 11 partner communities • 6 subcontractors • 4 associated members • EU projects • agINFRA, DRIHM, • VERCE, VIALACTEA, • EDGI, IDGF-SP, • SHIWA, ER-Flow, • CloudSME

  15. gUSE based gateways

  16. gUSE download statistics at sourceforge

  17. Where to find further information? • SCI-BUS web page: • http://www.sci-bus.eu/ • gUSE/WS-PGRADE: • http://www.guse.hu/ • gUSE on sourceforge • http://sourceforge.net/projects/guse/ • http://sourceforge.net/projects/guse/forums/forum/ • http://sourceforge.net/projects/guse/develop

  18. Join SCI-BUS as associated member and attend the Summer School

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